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Benmoreite from
Mount Overlord, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica


Locality type:Stratovolcano
Classification
Type:Benmoreite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Benmoreite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Overlord, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1326467
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1326467:1
GUID (UUID V4):fdb15b1e-8260-4c2b-b5f9-d18f3c2e5a1c
Nearest other occurrences of Benmoreite
43.0km (26.7 miles) Mount Rittmann, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
63.1km (39.2 miles) The Pleiades, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
64.9km (40.3 miles) Monteagle complex, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
78.9km (49.0 miles) Greene Complex, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
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Cumulate xenoliths from Mt. Overlord, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: A window into high pressure...Cumulate xenoliths from Mt. Overlord, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: A window into high pressure...Cumulate xenoliths from Mt. Overlord, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: a window IP T into high...MANUSCRIPT Cumulate xenoliths from Mt Overlord, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: a window T into high-pressure...alkaline basaltic magmas at Mt Overlord (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica) entrained abundant ultramafic
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1985 with his map of the McMurdo Sound area of Antarctica. We are pleased to republish these paintings...illustration: A tent camp in the Mesa Range of northern Victoria Land at the foot of Mt. Masley. Printed on acid-free...during the 1969/1970 field season. Prolog Antarctica! The very word brings to mind images of fierce...winds, bone-chilling cold, and utter desolation. Antarctica has the reputation of being a hostile place unfit...worked there have a very different impression of Antarctica. To us it is a place of unsurpassed beauty where
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I ~- , Mineral Resources Potential of Antarctica SHL WITHDRAWN Physical Sciences ANTARCTIC...NORTHERN LAND Edmund Stump, Editor GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY OF THE Jarvis B. Hadley, Editor VICTORIA ANTARCTIC...Editor METEOROLOGICAL 8nmIES AT PLATEAU STATION, ANTARCTICA Joost A. Businger, Editor OCEANOLOGY OF THE...J. Rubin, Editor UPPER ATMOSPHERE RESEARCH IN ANTARCTICA L. J. Lanzerotti and C.G. Park, Editors THE...SUB-ANTARCTIC George E. Watson ENTOMOLOGY OF ANTARCTICA J. Linsley Gressitt, Editor HUMAN ADAPTABILITY
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earth scientists in the scientific exploration of Antarctica can best be judged from the fact that 7 years...Cape Town, Antarctic earth scientists were able to mount a larger but similarly effective symposium at Oslo...geology and solid earth geophysical literature of Antarctica. It is worth noting that two important differences...where earth scientists have but a fragment of Antarctica exposed to study and at times make, in some cases...parts of Antarctica, and the infuence of new plate tec¬ tonic thinking not only in Antarctica but in its
 
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